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THE 

CHARTER  AND  BY-LAWS 
OF  THE  COLONIAL  CLUB 

OF  (Cambridge 


WITH  A   LIST  OF  THE   OFFICERS 
AND  MEMBERS 


CLUB    HOUSE   20QUINCY   STREET 


CAMBRIDGE 
Prditclx  at  tje  EiberfiiiUe  Presd 

1894 


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No.  4074. 

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Be  it  known  that  whereas  T.  W.  Higginson,  James  J. 
Myers,  Henry  H.  Gilmore,  Charles  W.  Eliot,  Alvin  F.  Sort- 
well,  Joseph  G.  Thorp,  Jr.,  C.  W.  Kingsley,  Henry  P.  Wal- 
cott,  William  A.  Munroe,  Charles  J.  Mclntire,  Daniel  U. 
Chamberlin,  Edmund  Reardon,  and  Edmund  A.  Whitman 
have  associated  themselves  with  the  intention  of  forming  a 
corporation  under  the  name  of  The  Colonial  Club,  for  the 
purpose  of  establishing  and  maintaining  a  place  for  a  reading- 
room,  library,  and  social  intercourse,  and  have  complied  with 
the  provisions  of  the  Statutes  of  this  Commonwealth  in  such 
case  made  and  provided,  as  appears  from  the  certificate  of  the 
President,  Treasurer,  and  Directors  of  said  corporation,  duly 
approved  by  the  Commissioner  of  Corporations,  and  recorded 
in  this  office. 

Now,  THEREFORE,  I,  Henry  B.  Peirce,  Secretary  of  the 
Commonwealth  of  Massachusetts,  do  hereby  certify  that  said 
T.  W.  Higginson,  J.  J.  Myers,  H.  H.  Gilmore,  C.  W.  Ehot, 
A.  F.  Sortwell,  J.  G.  Thorp,  Jr.,  C.  W.  Kingsley,  H.  P.  Wal- 
cott,  W.  A.  Munroe,  C.  J.  Mclntire,  D.  U.  Chamberlin,  E. 
Reardon  and  E.  A.  Whitman,  their  associates  and  successors, 
are  legally  organized  and  established  as  and  are  hereby  made 
an  existing  corporation  under  the  name  of  The  Colonial 
Clue,  with  the  powers,  rights,  and  privileges,  and  subject  to 
the  limitations,  duties,  and  restrictions  which  by  law  appertain 
thereto. 

Witness  my  official  signature  hereunto  subscribed, 
and  the  seal  of  the  Commonwealth  of  Massachu- 
setts hereunto  affixed  this  fourteenth  day  of  April 
in  the  year  of  our  Lord  one  thousand  eight  hun- 
dred and  ninety. 

HENRY   B.  PEIRCE, 

Secretary  of  the  Commonwealth* 


I  seal  j 


PRESIDENTS, 

WITH  DATES  OF  THEIR  ELECTION. 


THOMAS   WENTWORTH   HIGGINSON     .    .    .    1890 
CHARLES   W.   ELIOT 1893 


BY-LAWS 
ARTICLE  I. 

GOVERNMENT. 

Section  i.  The  officers  of  the  Club  shall 
be  a  President,  four  Vice-Presidents,  a  Sec- 
retary (who  shall  be  Clerk  of  the  Corporation), 
a  Treasurer,  and  nine  Directors,  who  with  the 
President  and  Secretary  shall  be  an  Executive 
Committee ;  a  Committee  on  Admissions,  and 
an  Auditing  Committee. 

The  officers  shall  be  elected  by  ballot  at  the 
annual  meeting  in  each  year,  and  shall  serve 
until  their  successors  shall  have  been  elected. 

Section  2.  The  President,  or,  in  his  ab- 
sence, the  Vice-President  senior  in  order  of 
election,  and  present,  shall  preside  at  all  meet- 
ings of  the  Club.  In  the  absence  of  the  Presi- 
dent and  all  the  Vice-Presidents,  a  presiding 
officer  shall  be  chosen  without  ballot  from  the 
members  of  the  Club.  The  President  and  Sec- 
retary shall  be,  ex  officio,  chairman  and  secretary 
of  the  Executive  Committee. 

Section  3.    The    Secretary  shall    keep   a 


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record  of  the  proceedings  of  the  Club  and  of 
the  Executive  Committee,  and  of  all  matters 
of  which  a  record  shall  be  deemed  advisable 
by  the  Club  or  by  said  committee,  in  books 
belonging  to  the  Club.  The  records  of  the 
Secretary  shall,  at  all  reasonable  times,  be 
open  to  the  inspection  of  any  member  of  the 
Club.  It  shall  be  the  duty  of  the  Secretary 
to  notify  members  of  their  election,  to  keep  a 
roll  of  the  members  of  the  Club,  to  issue 
notices  for  all  business  meetings  of  the  Club 
at  least  five  days  previous  to  such  meetings 
(with  a  brief  mention  of  the  business  to  be 
transacted  when  a  special  meeting  is  called), 
and  to  conduct  the  correspondence.  He  shall 
also  be  the  keeper  of  the  seal  and  of  all  docu- 
ments of  the  Club.  He  shall  be  exempt  from 
payment  of  the  annual  assessment. 

Section  4.  The  Treasurer  shall  collect, 
and,  under  the  direction  of  the  Executive 
Committee,  disburse  all  moneys  of  the  Club. 
He  shall  keep  the  accounts  of  the  Club  in 
books  belonging  to  it,  which  shall  be  at  all 
times  open  to  the  inspection  of  the  Executive 
Committee  and  Auditing  Committee  ;  he  shall 
report  in  writing  at  each  quarterly  meeting  of 
the  Executive  Committee  the  balance  of  money 
on  hand,  and  the  outstanding  obligations  of 
the  Club,  as  far  as  practicable  ;  and  he  shall 
make  a  full  report,  at  the  Annual  Meeting  of 


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the  Club,  of  the  receipts  and  disbursements  of 
the  past  year,  with  such  suggestions  as  to  the 
financial  management  of  the  Club  as  he  may 
deem  proper.  He  shall  turn  over  immediately, 
to  his  successor,  all  the  money,  books,  vouch- 
ers, and  other  property  in  his  hands  belonging 
to  the  Club.  He  shall  be  exempt  from  the 
payment  of  the  annual  assessment. 

Section  5.  The  Executive  Committee  shall 
have  the  management  and  control  of  the  Club 
and  of  its  property,  and  shall  exercise  a  gen- 
eral superintendence  over  its  interests  and  af- 
fairs. They  may  make  and  authorize  all  neces- 
sary purchases  and  contracts,  but  shall  have 
no  power  to  make  the  Club  liable  for  any  debt 
beyond  the  amount  of  money  which  shall,  at 
the  time  of  contracting  such  debt,  be  in  the 
Treasurer's  hands  and  not  needed  for  the  dis- 
charge of  prior  debts  or  liabilities.  They  shall 
have  the  power  to  make  such  regulations  as 
they  shall  think  proper ;  and,  generally,  to  do 
all  things  which  may  be  necessary  for  the  man- 
agement of  its  concerns.  They  shall  always 
be  subject  to  such  instructions  and  limitations 
as  may  be  from  time  to  time  prescribed  by  the 
Club,  and  shall  make  a  report  of  their  proceed- 
ings at  each  annual  meeting. 

They  shall  appoint  from  their  number  a 
House  Committee  of  three,  who  shall  control 
the  expenses  and  charges  of  the  Club,  regulate 


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prices,  receive  and  redress  complaints,  and 
have  the  immediate  charge  and  superinten- 
dence of  the  Club  and  Club  House,  subject, 
however,  at  all  times,  to  the  direction  of  the 
Executive  Committee. 

The  House  Committee  shall  have  power, 
subject  always  to  the  control  of  the  Executive 
Committee,  to  engage  and  discharge  the  ser- 
vants of  the  Club,  and  to  make  necessary  pur- 
chases and  sales. 

The  Executive  Committee,  of  which  five 
shall  be  a  quorum,  shall  hold  stated  meetings 
during  the  first  week  of  every  month,  —  July, 
August,  and  September  excepted,  —  for  the 
transaction  of  business  ;  and  special  meetings 
may  be  called  by  the  Secretary,  on  request  of 
the  President  or  any  Vice-President,  or  of  any 
two  Directors,  upon  notice,  printed  or  written, 
sent  to  each  member  at  least  twenty-four  hours 
before  the  time  appointed  for  such  meeting. 

The  House  Committee  shall  hold  meetings 
on  Monday  evening  of  each  week,  at  eight 
o'clock.  The  Chairman  of  the  House  Com- 
mittee shall  be  exempt  from  payment  of  the 
annual  assessment. 

Section  6.  After  the  first  election  of  the 
Directors  and  Committee  on  Admissions,  each 
annual  election  shall  be  for  three  Directors 
and  three  members  of  such  committee,  to 
hold  office  for  three  years,  to  supply  the  place 


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of  the  class  retiring  that  year,  and  for  such 
additional  number,  if  any,  as  may  be  necessary 
to  fill  vacancies,  to  hold  office  during  the  re- 
mainder of  the  terms  of  the  members  whose 
places  they  fill.  At  the  first  election.  Direc- 
tors shall  be  elected  in  three  classes  of  three 
each,  whose  terms  shall  expire  in  one,  two,  and 
three  years  respectively. 

Section  7.  The  Auditing  Committee  shall 
be  elected  annually,  and  shall  consist  of  three 
persons,  two  of  whom  shall  be  a  quorum.  The 
duty  of  the  Auditing  Committee  shall  be  to 
audit  from  time  to  time  at  its  discretion  the 
accounts  of  the  Treasurer,  and  to  present  its 
report  at  each  Annual  Meeting. 

Section  8.  Any  officer  may  be  removed 
for  cause,  at  a  meeting  of  the  Club,  called  for 
that  purpose  with  two  weeks'  notice  ;  and  a 
vacancy  in  any  office,  where  not  otherwise  pro- 
vided for,  may  be  filled  for  the  residue  of  the 
term  by  the  Club  at  any  meeting  thereof. 
Neglect  on  the  part  of  any  member  of  a  stand- 
ing or  special  committee  to  attend  three  con- 
secutive meetings  of  such  committee  shall  be 
deemed  a  tender  of  his  resignation  of  his  office, 
which  the  committee  may  accept  unless  an 
explanation  of  such  neglect,  satisfactory  to  the 
committee,  shall  be  given. 

Standing  Committees  may  fill  vacancies  in 
their  membership. 


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No  person  shall  serve  on  more  than  one  of 
the  standing  committees,  or  hold  more  than 
one  office  in  the  Club,  at  the  same  time. 


ARTICLE  IL 

MEMBERS. 

Section  i.  The  Committee  on  Admissions 
shall  consist  of  the  Secretary  and  nine  other 
members  of  the  Club,  five  of  whom  shall  con- 
stitute a  quorum.  Meetings  of  the  committee 
shall  be  held  on  the  first  Tuesday  after  the 
first  Saturday  of  every  month,  except  July, 
August,  and  September. 

The  committee  chosen  in  1890  shall,  at  its 
first  meeting,  divide  the  elected  members 
thereof,  not  including  the  Secretary,  by  lot  or 
otherwise,  into  three  classes  of  three  each,  the 
term  of  office  of  one  class  to  expire  at  the  an- 
nual meeting  in  189 1,  of  the  second  class  at 
the  same  time  in  1892,  and  of  the  third  class 
at  the  same  time  in  1893.  At  each  annual 
meeting  after  that  of  1890  three  new  members 
of  the  committee  shall  be  chosen  for  the  term 
of  three  years,  and  the  members  whose  term  of 
office  expires  shall  not  be  immediately  eligible 
for  reelection. 

Whenever  any  person  shall  be  proposed  for 
membership,  written  application  must  be  made 


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by  a  member  of  the  Club  to  the  Committee  on 
Admissions,  subscribed  by  him,  setting  forth 
the  full  name  and  occupation  and  place  of  res- 
idence of  the  person  proposed,  and  the  date  of 
such  proposal.  If  two  thirds  of  the  Committee 
after  careful  examination  and  consideration 
shall  deem  him  a  suitable  person  for  member- 
ship, they  shall  cause  his  name  to  be  placed 
on  the  notice  board,  as  a  candidate  for  admis- 
sion, for  the  space  of  ten  days. 

All  elections  shall  be  by  secret  ballot: 
thirty  votes  shall  be  necessary  to  constitute  a 
ballot  on  each  nomination  ;  and  one-fifth  part 
of  the  votes  cast,  or  more  than  twenty  votes, 
being  in  the  negative,  shall  constitute  a  rejec- 
tion. The  ballot-box  shall  be  kept  in  the  cus- 
tody of  the  clerk  at  the  office.  Printed  or 
written  lists  of  the  candidates  to  be  balloted 
for  shall  be  provided  for  the  use  of  the  mem- 
bers as  ballots,  which  may  be  deposited  in  the 
box  at  any  time  after  the  nomination  until  the 
balloting  shall  be  closed.  Each  member  may 
write  Yes  or  No  against  any  names  on  his  bal- 
lot j  and  his  vote  shall  not  be  counted  for  or 
against  any  candidate  not  thus  marked.  The 
balloting  shall  be  closed  at  seven  o'clock  of 
the  evening  of  the  tenth  day  thereof,  and  the 
votes  shall  be  counted  by  at  least  two  members 
of  the  Executive  Committee,  who  shall  report 
to  the  Committee  on  Admissions  the  election 


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or  rejection  of  the  candidate,  and  the  Secretary 
shall  enter  the  same  on  the  records  of  the 
Club,  and  shall  post  on  the  notice-board  a  list 
of  the  candidates  elected.  No  one  but  the 
committee  who  count  the  votes,  the  Secre- 
tary, and  the  clerk  shall,  on  any  account,  see 
the  list  of  members  who  have  so  voted,  or  be 
informed  as  to  the  proceedings  of  the  commit- 
tee, the  votes  cast,  or  the  persons  voting.  No 
candidate  who  shall  have  been  rejected  shall 
be  again  proposed  within  six  months. 

Any  person  duly  elected  a  member  shall, 
upon  signing  the  By-Laws,  and  paying  an  en- 
trance-fee of  twenty-five  dollars  and  the  annual 
assessment,  or,  if  elected  after  the  first  day  of 
October  in  any  year,  the  entrance-fee  and  half 
of  the  annual  assessment,  become  thenceforth 
entitled  to  all  the  rights  and  privileges  of  mem- 
bership, provided  such  acts  shall  be  performed 
within  two  months  from  the  date  of  such  elec- 
tion. Persons  elected  members  of  the  Club 
during  the  month  of  March  in  any  year  shall 
not  be  required  to  pay  any  assessment  for 
that  financial  year.  The  number  of  members 
at  any  one  time  shall  not  exceed  four  hun- 
dred. 

Immediately  after  the  election  of  a  person 
to  membership,  the  Secretary  of  the  Club  shall 
inform  him  of  his  election. 

Section  2.     If  any  person  elected  shall  not, 


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within  two  months  after  notice  of  his  election, 
left  at  or  sent  to  his  address,  as  specified  by 
the  member  proposing  him,  signify  his  accept- 
ance, and  pay  his  admission  fee  and  annual 
dues,  he  shall  be  deemed  to  have  declined  to 
become  a  member. 

Section  3.  All  resignations  shall  be  made, 
in  writing,  to  the  Executive  Committee ;  but 
if  made  after  the  second  Thursday  of  April, 
such  resignations  shall  not  discharge  the  mem- 
ber presenting  it  from  his  dues  for  the  current 
year. 

Section  4.  If  the  conduct  of  a  member 
shall  appear  to  the  Executive  Committee  to 
be  disorderly,  in  violation  of  the  rules,  preju- 
dicial to  the  interests  or  character  of  the  Club, 
or  contrary  to  its  By-Laws,  the  committee 
shall  inform  him  thereof  in  writing,  and,  if  the 
nature  of  the  offense  in  its  opinion  requires, 
request  him  to  resign. 

Such  member  shall  have  the  right  of  appeal 
to  the  Club.  The  Club  may  expel  such  mem- 
ber by  a  vote,  taken  by  ballot,  of  a  majority  of 
the  members  present  at  any  business  meeting. 

Section  5.  The  fiscal  year  shall  commence 
on  the  first  day  of  April.  The  annual  dues 
for  members  shall  be  thirty  dollars,  payable  in 
advance  on  the  first  of  April.  If  not  paid 
within  thirty  days  thereafter,  it  shall  be  the 
duty  of  the  Treasurer  to  notify  the  delinquent 


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member,  and  if  such  dues  are  not  paid  within 
twenty  days  after  such  notice,  his  name  shall 
be  posted  by  the  Treasurer  in  a  conspicuous 
place  in  the  Club  House  ;  and  should  he  neg- 
lect payment,  without  good  cause,  until  the  first 
day  of  June,  he  shall  thereupon  cease  to  be  a 
member. 

All  indebtedness  of  members  to  the  Club, 
other  than  for  assessments,  shall  be  paid  on  or 
before  the  first  day  of  every  month.  And  if 
at  the  expiration  of  the  fourteenth  day  of  any 
month,  any  member  shall  not  have  paid  his 
dues  to  the  Glub  for  the  preceding  month,  he 
shall  receive  no  further  credit  until  such  dues 
are  paid.  It  shall  be  the  duty  of  the  clerk, 
upon  the  fifteenth  day  of  each  month,  to  post 
in  some  conspicuous  place  in  the  Club  House 
the  names  of  all  members  whose  dues  are  then 
unpaid,  together  with  the  amount  due  from 
each  member,  there  to  remain  until  the  same 
are  paid.  The  Executive  Committee  may  at 
any  meeting  declare  forfeited  the  membership 
of  any  member  whose  name  and  the  amount 
due  from  him  having  been  posted  as  aforesaid 
shall  have  remained  posted  forty-five  days, 
provided  such  amount  or  some  part  thereof 
shall  remain  unpaid  at  the  time  of  such  meet- 
ing. 

Section  6.  Any  member  who  has  paid  an 
admission  fee  and  the  annual   dues   for   one 


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year,  and  who  may  be  absent  from  the  State 
for  a  continuous  period  of  a  year,  shall  be  ex- 
empted from  the  payment  of  the  annual  dues 
for  the  period  of  his  absence,  provided  he  shall 
have  given  previous  written  notice  to  the 
Treasurer  of  his  intention  so  to  be  absent. 

Section  7.  No  dues  or  assessments  other 
than  those  provided  for  in  these  By-Laws  shall 
be  levied,  except  by  a  two-thirds  vote  of  mem- 
bers present  at  a  regularly  called  meeting,  the 
notice  of  which  meeting  shall  state  the  subject 
to  be  considered. 

Section  8.  The  Board  of  Directors  first 
elected  shall  have  the  power  to  elect  in  such 
manner  as  they  see  fit  not  more  than  287 
members. 


ARTICLE  IIL 

STRANGERS. 

Section  i.  No  person  other  than  a  mem- 
ber shall  be  admitted  to  the  Club  House,  ex- 
cept by  first  entering  his  name,  and  that  of  the 
person  introducing  him,  in  a  book  kept  for 
that  purpose.  Gentlemen  residing  within 
twenty  miles  of  Cambridge  may  be  introduced 
once  in  thirty  days. 

Section  2.  Gentlemen  residing  out  of  the 
city  of  Cambridge,  and  having  no  usual  place 


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of  business  or  study  within,  shall  be  considered 
strangers,  and  any  member  of  the  Club  may 
extend  the  privileges  of  the  Club  House,  for 
not  more  than  ten  days,  to  any  such  stranger ; 
but  this  privilege  shall  not  be  granted  oftener 
than  once  in  thirty  days. 

Section  3.  The  Executive  Committee  or 
the  President  may,  at  the  request  of  any  mem- 
ber, issue  written  invitations  to  strangers  resid- 
ing as  aforesaid,  for  a  period  of  thirty  days, 
and  may  renew  the  same  at  discretion. 

Any  member  who  may  avail  himself  of  this 
privilege  shall  be  held  responsible  for  the  pay- 
ment of  all  debts  or  liabilities  to  the  Club  that 
may  be  incurred  by  any  person  introduced  by 
him. 

Section  4.  Members  may  also  invite  gen- 
tlemen who  are  not  members  of  the  Club  to 
private  entertainments,  in  such  rooms  as  may 
be  designated  for  that  purpose  by  the  Execu- 
tive Committee  ;  and  may  introduce  ladies  to 
such  rooms  as  may  be  appointed  by  the  same 
committee. 

Any  member  who  may  avail  himself  of  these 
privileges  shall  be  held  responsible  for  the 
payment  of  all  debts  or  liabilities  to  the  Club 
that  may  be  incurred  by  any  person  introduced 
by  him. 


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ARTICLE   IV. 

NON-RESIDENT   MEMBERS. 

Persons  having  no  customary  place  of  abode, 
business,  or  study  in  Cambridge  maybe  elected 
non-resident  members  as  in  the  manner  herein- 
before provided,  and  shall  pay  an  admission 
fee  of  fifteen  dollars  and  half  the  annual  as- 
sessment. They  shall  not  be  entitled  to  vote 
or  hold  office,  nor  shall  they  have  any  interest 
in  the  property  of  the  Club. 

ARTICLE  V. 

SEAL   OF  THE   CLUB. 

The  Seal  of  the  Club  shall  bear  the  inscrip- 
tion "  The  Colonial  Club,  Cambridge,  Mass., 
Incorporated  1890." 

ARTICLE  VL 

OF   MEETINGS.  , 

Section  i.  The  Annual  Meeting  of  the 
Club  after  1890  shall  be  held  at  eight  o'clock 
p.  M.,  on  the  first  Monday  of  April,  for  the 
election  of  officers  and  the  transaction  of  such 
other  business  as  may  come   before  it.     The 


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Annual  Meeting  of  1890  shall  take  place  on 
the  first  Monday  of  June. 

At  the  monthly  meeting  of  the  Executive 
Committee  in  March  of  each  year,  a  commit- 
tee of  seven  shall  be  appointed  by  it  from 
members  of  the  Club  not  members  of  the  Ex- 
ecutive Committee  or  of  the  Committee  on 
Admissions,  who  shall  select,  notify  the  Secre- 
tary of  the  Club,  and  post  in  a  conspicuous 
place  in  the  Club  House,  at  least  ten  days  be- 
fore the  Annual  Meeting,  the  name  of  a  candi- 
date for  each  office  to  be  filled  at  the  ensuing 
annual  election.  It  shall  be  the  duty  of  the 
Secretary  to  have  printed  ballots  prepared  for 
the  Annual  Meeting. 

Section  2.  A  quorum  of  one  tenth  of  the 
whole  number  of  members  of  the  Club  shall  be 
requisite  for  the  transaction  of  business  at  any 
meeting  of  the  Club. 

Section  3.  Special  meetings  of  the  Club 
may  be  called  at  any  time  by  order  of  the 
President,  with  the  approval  of  three  members 
of  the  Executive  Committee,  and  shall  be 
called  by  the  Secretary  whenever  the  President 
or  any  Vice-President  shall  be  thereunto  re- 
quested in  writing  by  twenty-five  members, 
setting  forth  the  purpose  of  such  meeting.  At 
any  such  special  meeting,  no  business,  other 
than  that  specified  in  the  call,  shall  be  con- 
sidered. 


THE  COLONIAL   CLUB  21 

Section  4.  At  the  meetings  of  the  Club, 
the  order  of  business,  so  far  as  the  character 
and  nature  of  the  meeting  may  admit,  shall  be 
as  follows  :  — 

1.  Reading  the  minutes  of  the  last  meeting. 

2.  Report  of  Executive  Committee. 

3.  Reports  of  Standing  Committees. 

4.  Reports  of  Special  Committees. 

5.  Report  of  the  Treasurer. 

6.  Report  of  the  Secretary. 

7.  Election  of  Officers. 

8.  General  business. 

But  this  order  of  business  may  be  changed 
by  a  majority  of  the  meeting. 

Section  5.  Any  motion  or  resolution  of- 
fered for  the  consideration  of  the  Club  shall, 
at  the  request  of  any  member,  be  reduced  to 
writing  before  it  is  acted  upon. 

All  special  committees  for  any  purpose  shall 
be  appointed  by  the  presiding  officer,  unless 
otherwise  ordered,  and  a  majority  thereof  shall 
not  be  members  of  the  Executive  Committee. 

Section  6.  No  person  not  a  member  of 
the  Club  shall  be  present  at  any  business  meet- 
ing thereof  unless  specially  invited  by  the  Ex- 
ecutive Committee, 


22  BY-LAWS  OF 

ARTICLE  VII. 

HOUSE    RULES. 

The  House  Committee  shall  enforce  the  fol- 
lowing House  Rules,  and  also  make  and  en- 
force such  other  House  Rules  as  they  may 
from  time  to  time  find  necessary  for  the  wel- 
fare of  the  Club  :  — 

I.  No  person  shall  take  from  the  Club 
House  a  newspaper,  pamphlet,  book,  or  other 
article  the  property  of  the  club,  nor  mutilate, 
deface,  or  destroy  the  same. 

II.  Books,  pamphlets,  and  newspapers 
shall  not  be  removed  from  the  reading  and 
drawing  rooms. 

III.  No  member  shall  give  any  money  or 
gratuity  to  a  servant  of  the  club. 

IV.  No  rooms  in  the  house  shall  be  let, 
nor  shall  any  room  be  closed  to  any  member, 
except  by  the  order  of  the  House  Committee. 

V.  The  Club  House  shall  be  closed  for  the 
admission  of  members  as  early  as  one  o'clock 
A.  M.  on  each  day. 

VI.  No  gambling  shall  be  allowed  in  the 
club. 

VII.  No  dogs  shall  be  allowed  in  the  Club 
House. 

VIII.  A  reasonable  charge  shall  be  made 
for  the  use  of  card  and  billiard  tables. 


THE  COLONIAL  CLUB  2$ 

IX.  No  games  shall  be  allowed  in  the  Club 
House  from  twelve  o'clock  on  Saturday  evening 
until  its  opening  on  Monday  morning,  or  while 
any  meeting  of  the  club  is  in  session. 

X.  During  a  business  meeting  of  the  Club 
no  smoking  shall  be  allowed  in  the  room  where 
the  meeting  is  held. 

XI.  Smoking  will  not  be  permitted  in  the 
Library  at  any  time,  or  in  the  Dining  Room 
until  after  nine  o'clock  p.  m. 

XII.  Private  Dining  Rooms  cannot  be  as- 
signed to  parties  numbering  less  than  four 
persons. 

ARTICLE  VIIL 

AMENDMENT   OF    BY-LAWS. 

Any  By-Law  of  the  Club  may  be  amended, 
or  a  new  By-Law  made,  at  any  regular  meeting 
of  the  Club,  the  proposer  having  posted  upon 
the  notice-board  notice  of  the  proposed  altera- 
tion or  addition,  for  at  least  thirty  days  imme- 
diately preceding  said  meeting,  and  the  Secre- 
tary having  sent  notice  by  mail  to  each  member 
at  least  ten  days  before  said  meeting,  when, 
if  two  thirds  of  those  present  and  voting  shall 
vote  in  favor  of  the  proposed  alteration  or 
amendment,  the  same  shall  be  adopted 


OFFICERS 

1890. 

President. 
THOMAS  WENTWORTH  HIGGINSON. 

Vice-Presidents. 
CHARLES  W.  ELIOT.  E    D.   LEAVITT. 

CHESTER  W.   KINGSLEY.  EDMUND  REARDON. 

Secretary, 
GEO.  ROWLAND  COX. 

Treasurer. 
EDMUND  A.   WHITMAN. 
Board  of  Directors. 
HENRY  P    WALCOTT.  GARDINER  M.   LANE. 

CHESTER  F    SANGER.         JAMES  J.   MYERS. 
CHARLES  J.   McINTIRE.      FRANCIS  V.   B.   KERN. 
EDGAR  R.  CHAMPLIN.        CHARLES  C.   FOSTER. 
HENRY  E.  WARNER. 


OFFICERS 


1891. 

President. 
THOMAS  WENTWORTH  HIGGINSON. 

Vice-Presidents. 
CHARLES  W.  ELIOT.  CHESTER  W    KINGSLEY. 

HENRY  P.  WALCOTT.  E.   D.   LEAVITT. 

Secretary. 
GEO.   HOWLAND  COX. 

Treasurer. 
EDMUND  A.   WHITMAN. 

Board  of  Directors. 

ALBERT  F.   HARLOW.  H.   O.   HOUGHTON,  Jr. 

CHARLES  L.   FULLER.  BANCROFT  G.   DAVIS. 

GARDINER  M.   LANE.  CHESTER   F.   SANGER. 

JAMES  J.   MYERS.  CHARLES  J.   McINTIRE. 

FRANCIS  V.   B.   KERN. 


OFFICERS 

1892. 

President. 
THOMAS  WENTWORTH  HIGGINSON. 

Vice-Presidents. 
CHARLES  W.   ELIOT.  E.   D.   LEAVITT. 

CHESTER  W.   KINGSLEY.  HENRY  P.  .WALCOTT. 

Secretary. 
GEO.  HOWLAND  COX. 

Treasurer. 
EDMUND  A.  WHITMAN. 

Board  of  Directors. 
JAMES  J.   MYERS.  BANCROFT  G.   DAVIS. 

ALVIN  F.   SORTWELL.  GARDINER  M.   LANE. 

CHARLES  R.   SHAW.  ALBERT  F.   HARLOW. 

H.  O.   HOUGHTON,  Jr.         CHARLES  L.   FULLER. 


OFFICERS 

1893. 

President. 
CHARLES  W.   ELIOT. 

Vice-Presidents. 
RICHARD  H.   DANA.  ARTHUR  E.   DENISON. 

JOHN  W.   HAMMOND.  CHARLES  J.  McINTIRE. 

Secretary. 
GEO.   HOWLAND  COX. 

Treasurer. 
EDMUND  A.  WHITMAN. 

Board  of  Directors. 
GEORGE  A.   BARTLETT.      ALVIN  F.   SORTWELL. 
HERBERT  A.   CHASE.  CHARLES  R.    SHAW. 

EDWIN  B.   HALE.  H.   O.    HOUGHTON,  Jr. 

JAMES  J.   MYERS.  ALBERT  F.   HARLOW. 

.CHARLES  L.   FULLER. 


OFFICERS 

1894. 

President. 
CHARLES  W.   ELIOT. 

Vice-Presidents. 
RICHARD   H.   DANA.  ARTHUR   E.   DENISON. 

JOHN  W.    HAMMOND.  CHARLES  J.  McINTIRE. 

Secretary. 
GEO.  HOWLAND  COX. 

Treasurer. 

EDMUND  A.   WHITMAN. 

Directors. 

To  serve  till  April,  1895. 

JAMES  J.   MYERS.  CHARLES  R.   SHAW. 

ALVIN   F.   SORTWELL. 

To  serve  till  April,  1896. 

GEORGE  A.   BARTLETT.  EDWIN  B.  HALE. 

HERBERT  A.   CHASE. 

To  serve  till  April,  1897. 

PHILIP  S.   ABBOTT  ASA  M.   MATTICE. 

GEORGE  P.   JOHNSON. 

Connmittee  on  Adnnissions. 

To  serve  till  April,  1895, 

WM.   M.   RICHARDSON.  RUSSELL  BRADFORD. 

HENRY  B.   DAVIS. 

To  serve  till  April,  1896. 

J.   BERTRAM  WILLIAMS.  FRANCIS  E.   SEAVER. 

EDWIN  P.   BOGGS. 


30  OFFICERS 

To  serve  till  April,  1897. 

WATSON  G.   CUTTER.  HERBERT  PUTNAM. 

BANCROFT  G.  DAVIS. 

Auditing  Committee. 

WM.  T.   PIPER.  GEORGE  A.  ALLISON. 

JOHN  C.  BULLARD. 

House  Committee. 

ALVIN   F.    SORTWELL,  Chairman. 

GEORGE  A.   BARTLETT.  ASA  M.   MATTICE. 

Committee  on   Library  and   Publications. 

T.  W.  HIGGINSON,  Chairman. 
HENRY  O.   HOUGHTON,  Jr.        CHARLES  J.  PETERS. 

Committee  on   Entertainment. 

ANDREW  McFARLAND  DAVIS,  Chairman. 

JUSTIN  WINSOR.  ALBERT  F.  HARLOW. 


LIST   OF   MEMBERS 

Complete  to  Oct.  i,  1894.     Members  will  please  send  cor- 
rections to  the  Secretary. 


EDWIN   H.   ABBOT 
PHILIP  STANLEY   ABBOT 
FREDERICK   D.   ALLEN 
W.   FRANK   ALLEY 
GEORGE  A.  ALLISON 
ALBERT   F.   AMEE 
JOHN   AMEE 
JAMES   BARR  AMES 
ROBERT   R.   ANDREWS 
JOHN   H.  APPLETON 


ARVID   BAALACK 
FRANCIS   W.   BACON 
M.   CLINTON   BACON 
HOLLIS    R.    BAILEY 
WILDER   D.   BANCROFT 
WALWORTH   O.   BARBOUR 
FRANCIS   J.   BARNES 
GEORGE   A.   BARTLETT 
EDWARD   L.    BEARD 
JOSIAH   Q.   BENNETT 
E.   SIDNEY   BERRY 
ALEX.    H.   BILL 
CLARENCE   H.   BILLINGS 
CHARLES    C.   BLANEY 
STEPHEN   H.   BLODGETT 


32  LIST  OF  MEMBERS  OF 

WARREN   K.   BLODGETT,  JR. 
EDWIN   P.   BOGGS 
AUSTIN   D.   BOSS 
WILLIAM   F.   BRADBURY 
RUSSELL   BRADFORD 
GEORGE   E.   BRIGHAM 
ELMER   H.   BRIGHT 
JOHN    BROOKS 
JOHN   GRAHAM   BROOKS 
J.   MASON    BROOKS 
SUMNER   A.   BROOKS 
LEROY   S.   BROWN 
OTIS   S.   BROWN 
'  SILAS   E.   BUCK 
JOHN   C.   BULLARD 
H.   PRESCOTT   BURLEIGH 

C 

LUCIEN   CARR 
CHARLES   T.  CARRUTH 
MONTAGUE  CHAMBERLAIN 
EDGAR   R.  CHAMPLIN 
GILBERT   E.   CHANDLER 
GEORGE  S.   CHASE 
HERBERT   A.  CHASE 
LOUIS  S.  CHASE 
EDWARD    R.   COGSWELL 
GEORGE   H.   CONVERSE 
FRANK   GAYLORD   COOK 
ARCHIBALD   C.   COOLIDGE 
JOHN   H.  CORCORAN 
WILLIAM   F.   CORNE 
SAMUEL   F.   COUES 
ROBERT  COWEN 
GEO.   ROWLAND   COX 
MATT.   H.  CRAWFORD 
JOHN    M.   CROCKER 
SIMON   G.  CROSWELL 


THE  COLONIAL  CLUB  33 


FRED   L.  CUNNINGHAM 
JOHN   L.  CURRIE 
CHARLES   F.   CUSHMAN 
GEORGE   W.  CUSHMAN 
RUFUS   C.   CUSHMAN 
FRANK   B.   CUTTER 
HENRY   O.   CUTTER 
WATSON   G.   CUTTER 


RICHARD   H.   DANA 
E.   A.   DAVENPORT 
ANDREW   McF.   DAVIS 
BANCROFT   G.   DAVIS 
HENRY   B.   DAVIS 
JAMES    HENRY   DAVIS 
ARTHUR  E.   DENISON 
JOHN   O.   DE  WOLF 
DAVID    T.  DICKINSON 
CHARLES  W.   DIMICK 
EDWARD    S.   DODGE 
WILLIAM   W.   DODGE 
GEORGE   B.   DORR 
JOHN   C.    DOW 
EDWIN    DRESSER 
WILLIAM   B.   DURANT 
OLIVER   H.  DURRELL 

E 
WALTER   F.   EARLE 
RICHARD   ELA 
WALTER   ELA 
CHARLES    W.   ELIOT 
EMMONS    R.   ELLIS 
HARRY   ELLIS 
STEARNS    R.   ELLIS 
WILLIAM    R.   ELLIS 
HENRY   ENDICOTT 


34  LIST  OF  MEMBERS  OF 

CHARLES   J.  ENEBUSKE 
ALBERT   S.   EUSTIS 
CHARLES   C.  EVERETT 
EDWARD   F.   EVERETT 


WILLIAM  G.   FARLOW 
CHARLES   R.  FARRINGTON 
WELLINGTON   FILLMORE 
FREDERICK   P.   FISH 
GEORGE   W.  FITZ. 
CHARLES   C.   FOSTER 
FRANCIS   C.  FOSTER 
JABEZ   FOX 
DANIEL  E.  FRAZIER 
CHARLES   L.   FULLER 

Qc 

GEORGE   W.  GALE 
THOMAS   B.   GANNETT 
JOHN   L.   GARDNER,  2D 
LEWIS   EDWARD   GATES 
ARTHUR   OILMAN 
GEORGE    M.   GLAZIER 
GUSTAVUS   GOEPPER 
WILLIAM  GOEPPER 
GEORGE   L.   GOODALE 
FREEMAN   C.   GOODNOW 
ARTHUR   GORDON   GOODRICH 
CHARLES   H.  GRANDGENT 
LEVI   R.   GREENE 
JAMES   B.  GREENOUGH 
WILLIAM   M.  GRISWOLD 
WALTER  C.  GROVER 

H 

EDWIN  B.  HALE 
CHARLES  G.  HALEY 


THE   COLONIAL   CLUB 

WILLIAM   C.  HALL 

JOHN   W.  HAMMOND 

LEANDER   M.  HANNUM 

PAUL  H.  HANUS 

ALBERT   F.  HARLOW 

CHARLES   HARRIS 

FRANK  W.  HASTINGS 

LEWIS   M.  HASTINGS 

SOLON   S.  HASTINGS 

ARTHUR  GILLESPIE   HATCH 

JAMES   W.  HAYWOOD 

JAMES   W.  HAZEN 

JOHN   J.  HENDERSON 

JOHN   O.  HENSHAW 

THOMAS   WENTWORTH   HIGGINSON 

JOHN   L.  HILDRETH 

STANLEY   B.  HILDRETH 

ADAMS   S.  HILL 

FRANK  A.  HILL 

F.  STANHOPE   HILL 

HENRY   B.  HILL 

WILLIAM   H.  HILL 

WILLIAM   B.  HILLS 

JAMES   HENRY   HILTON 

IRA   N.  HOLLIS 

EDWARD  W.  HOOPER 

JOHN  HOPEWELL,  JR. 

FRED.  W.  HOPKINS 

EDWARD  R.  HOUGHTON 

HENRY  O.  HOUGHTON 

HENRY  O.  HOUGHTON,  JR. 

ARTHUR  L.  HOWARD 

ARCHIBALD  M.  HOWE 

FRED  C.  HOWE 

GEORGE  E.  HOWE 

BENJAMIN  L.  HOWES 

EUGENE  L.  HOWLETT 

RAY  GREENE  HULING 


36  LIST  OF  MEMBERS  OF 


FREEMAN  HUNT 
THOMAS   HUNT 
OLIVER   HUNTINGTON 
BYRON   S.  HURLBURT 
DANA   W.  HYDE 
WM.  A.  HUNNEWELL 

J 

CHARLES   L.  JACKSON 
ROBERT   TREAT   JACKSON 
WILLIAM   JAMES 
GEORGE   P.  JOHNSON 
HENRY  WALTER  JONES 

K 

STILLMAN   F.  KELLEY 
FREDERICK  KENDALL  \ 
OLINDUS    F.  KENDALL 
FRANK   A.  KENNEDY 
FRANCIS   V.  B.  KERN 
CHESTER  W.  KINGSLEY 
GEORGE   LYMAN   KITTRIDGE 

Ii 

ROLAND   O.  LAMB 
WILLIAM   B.  LAMBERT 
GEORGE   H.  LAWRENCE 
WILLIAM   LAWRENCE 
E.  D.  LEAVITT 
GRANVILLE   B.  LENFEST 
GEORGE  V.  LEVERETT 
JOSEPH   P.  LIVERMORE 
HENRY  A.  LOCKE 
EUGENE   R.  LUKE 
WALTER  J.  LUKE 


THE   COLONIAL   CLUB  37 


RUFUS   H.  MANSON 
PHILIPPE   B.  MARCOU 
ALFRED    R.  MARSH 
M.  SYLVESTER   MARSHALL 
ASA   M.  MATTICE 
CHARLES   J.  McINTIRE 
HERBERT   B.  McINTIRE 
ALEXANDER   McKENZIE 
JAMES    MELLEN 
ALLYNE   L.  MERRILL 
GEORGE   S.  MERRILL 
STUART   C.  MILLER 
CHARLES    H.  MONTAGUE 
GEORGE   A.  MOORE 
F.  MORELAND 
EDWIN   V.  MORGAN 
GEORGE   F.  MORGAN 
MORRIS   H.  MORGAN 
CHARLES   H.  MORSE 
CHARLES   W.  MUNROE 
WILLIAM   A.  MUNROE 
HUGO   MUNSTERBERG 
JAMES  J.  MYERS 

BENNETT   H.  NASH 
GEORGE    A.  NASH 
WILLIAM   H.  NEAL 
WILLIAM   W.  NEWELL 
ALFRED   B.  NICHOLS 
EDGAR  H.  NICHOLS 
JOHN   T.  G.  NICHOLS 
JAMES  ATKINS   NOYES^ 


38  LIST  OF  MEMBERS  OF 


O 

JOHN   L.  ODIORNE 
WILLIAM   D.  ORCUTT 

P 
ALFRED   P.  PAGE 
JAMES    L.  PAINE 
JOHN  K.  PAINE 
HENRY   A.  PARKER 
FRANCIS    G.  PEABODY 
JAMES    MILLS    PEIRCE 
ASA    E.  PERVERE 
CHARLES   J.   PETERS 
G.  A.  A.  PEVEY 
E.  BURT   PHILLIPS 
CHARLES    E.  PIERCE 
WILLIAM    TAGGARD   PIPER 
EUGENE   A.  POPE 
ALFRED   C.  POTTER 
WALLACE   PREBLE 
DAVID    PROUDFOOT 
FREDERICK   W.  PUTNAM 
HERBERT   PUTNAM 

R 

ALBERT   H.  RANLET 
EDMUND   REARDON 
JAMES    F.  RHODES 
JAMES    B.  RICE,  JR. 
REUBEN    FRANCIS   RICHARDS 
THEODORE   WM.  RICHARDS 
WILLIAM    M.  RICHARDSON 
DAVID   A.  RITCHIE 
WILL   F.  ROAF 
BENJ.   R.    ROBINSON 
EDWARD   C.    ROBINSON 
CHARLES  J.  ROLFE 


THE  COLONIAL  CLUB  39 

DENMAN   W.  ROSS 

WILLIAM   J.    ROUNDS 

JOSIAH    ROYCE 

CHARLES   THEO.  RUSSELL,  JR. 

J.  HENRY    RUSSELL 

GEORGE   H.   RYTHER 

S 

GEORGE  SANTAYANA 

DUDLEY    A.  SARGENT 

WILLIAM    B.  SAUL 

GEORGE  E.  SAUNDERS 

ENOS   D.  SAWYER 

GEORGE   A.  SAWYER 

JOHN   S.  SAWYER 

SAMUEL   H.  SCUDDER 

WINTHROP   SALTONSTALL  SCUDDER 

FRANCIS  E.  SEAVER 

NATHANIEL  S.  SHALER 

ADNA   B.  SHAW 

CHARLES   R.   SHAW 

WILLIAM    L.   SHEARER 

EDWARD    C.   SHERBURNE 

SAMUEL  S.   SIAS 

JOHN   SIMPKINS 

SOLOMON    S.   SLEEPER 

CHAUNCEY   SMITH 

CHAUNCEY   SMITH,  JR. 

CLEMENT   L.   SMITH 

FREDERICK   M.  SMITH 

JEREMIAH    SMITH 

ALVIN   F.  SORTWELL 

WILLIAM   P.  SOULE 

HERBERT   F.  SPARROW 

CHARLES    H.  STEVENS 

EDMUND   H.  STEVENS 

HAROLD  W.  STEVENS 

JOHN   LYMAN   STONE 


40  LIST  OF  MEMBERS  OF 


WILLIAM   E.  STONE 
FLAVEL  C.  STRATTON 
FREDERICK  C.   DE   SUMICHRAST 
RANDOLPH   C.   SURBRIDGE 
WILLIAM   D.  SWAN 


FREDERICK  W.  TAYLOR 
JOHN   LEWIS   TAYLOR 
FRANK   H.  TEELE 
WM.  R.  THAYER 
JOSEPH   G.   THORP 
JOSEPH  G.  THORP,  JR. 
THOMAS   B.  TICKNOR 
HENRY   N.  TILTON 
JOSEPH   TORREY,  JR. 
CRAWFORD   H.  TOY 
ALFRED   T.   TURNER,  JR. 
DANIEL  LAWRENCE  TURNER 

U 
SAMUEL   USHER 

V 

A.  ABBOTT  VAUGHAN 
BENJAMIN  VAUGHAN 
CHARLES  E.  VAUGHAN 
FRANCIS  W.  VAUGHAN 

W 

ENOCH   H.  WAKEFIELD,  JR. 
HENRY   P.  WALCOTT 
ROBERT   DeCOURCY   WARD 
EDWARD   J.  WARDWELL 
FRANK  W.  WARDWELL 
CHARLES   F.  WARNER 
JOSEPH    B.  WARNER 
HENRY  C.  WARREN 


THE  COLONIAL  CLUB  41 

H.  LANGFORD   WARREN 
ALFRED   FOSTER  WASHBURN 
ASHLEY   WATSON 
JOHN   C.  WATSON 
JAMES   A.  WELLS 
BARRETT   WENDELL 
WALTER  WESSELHOEFT 
EDWARD  C.  WHEELER 
HENRY    N.  WHEELER 
CHARLES   J.  WHITE 
HENRY   WHITE 
HERBERT    H.   WHITE 
JOHN  WILLIAMS   WHITE 
MOSES   P.  WHITE 
STEPHEN   B.  WHITING 
EDMUND   A.  WHITMAN 
WILLIAM   H.  WHITNEY 
CHARLES   A.  WHITTEMORE 
FRED   W.  WHITTEMORE 
RAYMOND   S.  WILDER 
J.  BERTRAM   WILLIAMS 
ROBERT   W.   WILLSON 
C.  F.  WILSON 
JUSTIN   WINSOR 
WILLIAM   H.  WOOD 
HARRY   J.   WOOD 
CHARLES    R.  WOODS 
JAMES   A.  WOOLSON 
GEORGE   G.  WRIGHT 
MORRILL  WYMAN,  JR. 

Y 

HENRY  D.  YERXA 
Z 

FRANK  ZINKEISEN 


42  LIST  OF  MEMBERS 


NON-RESIDENTS 

ISAAC  ADAMS Annisquam 

SMITH  BAKER 

JONATHAN   BIGELOW 

CLARENCE  JOHN   BLAKE Boston 

CHARLES  S.  CLARK Boston 

ADOLPHE  COHN New  York 

EDWARD  CO WLES Somerville 

ALLEN   DANFORTH Boston 

FREDERIC   DODGE Belmont 

WALLACE  S.  DRAPER Boston 

FRANKLIN   G.   FESSENDEN Greenfield 

J.   B.   FLETCHER 

WYMAN   K.  FLINT Milwaukee 

BENJ.  IVES  OILMAN Boston 

WM.  B.  HAND Nyack,  N.  Y. 

CHARLES   H.  HAPGOOD Chicago,  III. 

THEODORE  P.  HARDING Boston 

EDWARD   D.  HOOKER Arlington 

RICHARD   HITTINGER Belmont 

GEORGE  G.  KENNEDY Roxbury 

WALDO  LINCOLN Worcester 

CHARLES   A.  LOCKE Chestnut  Hill 

WM.  L.  MERCER Somerville 

GORDON   McKAY Newport,  R.  L 

GEORGE  O.  MORGAN Pittsburgh,  Penn. 

PALMER  ELLIS    PRESBREY. . .  .Brookline 

GEORGE  PUTNAM Boston 

GEORGE  M.  RICHARDSON Berkeley,  Cal. 

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